Maonü
- Image Number: K2A001804N000000000PAA
- Dynasty: Song dynasty
- Category: Paintings
- Author: 李公麟
- Form: 軸
- Exhibition dimension: 156.4×81.6
- Description:
Maonv is a legendary figure with the character of Yujiang. In Huayin Mountain, her body is hairy and she wears grass like a crane feather. He was originally a member of the imperial palace of the First Emperor of Qin. After Qin died, he entered the mountain. Because he ate pine leaves, he was not hungry or cold, and his body was as light as flying. It is said that in the middle age of the Tang Dynasty, there were still two old people, Tao Taibai and Yin Zixu, who made friends with each other and visited Song and Hua Erfeng more often. When meeting Mao Nu and another husband who was hiding from the Qin Dynasty, they were presented with long-lived pine resin and long-lived cypress seeds. This picture was painted by Li Gonglin of the Song Dynasty (circa 1049-1106 AD). It’s a strange and magical scene, with a hairless woman riding a deer and a hairless woman flying on her back.
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